AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildlife & Culture: At Kenya’s Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, caregivers describe how chimps like “Max” react to aircraft noise, while a separate study highlights Guinea-Bissau chimps using “rock music” rhythms—stone-throwing on tree trunks—suggesting complex, teachable chimp culture. Maritime Education: Ghana’s Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe has taken over as Chancellor and Board Chair of the Regional Maritime University, pledging better governance and fixes for infrastructure and funding gaps to strengthen Africa’s blue-economy training. Ocean Tech & Policy: The Our Ocean Conference in Kenya wrapped with $6.4bn in commitments, including marine protected areas, fisheries monitoring, coral reef protection, and calls for action on deep-sea mining and illegal fishing. Science Governance (US): Zoe Lofgren urges a public Senate hearing for Jim O’Neill’s NSF nomination, questioning his scientific background and past grant decisions. West Africa Politics: A political science lecture warns West Africa could slide into a coup-and-counter-coup cycle as governance failures and economic hardship erode trust in civilian rule—an issue that continues to dog ECOWAS and Guinea-Bissau’s leadership crisis.
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